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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent soundtrack to an excellent movie, February 21, 2009
This review is from: Unlawful Entry: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
James Horner really delivers a great soundtrack to this underrated and often overlooked movie, starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta, and Madeleine Stowe. The symphonic music is gripping and lures you in immediately, just like how the movie itself achieves this. This soundtrack is one of the best movie soundtracks I own. The eight tracks are as follows:
1. Main Title
2. Intruder
3. Being Watched
4. Leon's Death
5. Drug Bust
6. Bail Denied
7. Pete's Passion
8. End Credits
I find that when I listen to each individual track, I know exactly what scene in the movie the track appears in, without looking at the titles of the tracks. This is excellent symphonic movie soundtrack music that keeps you interested and provides a sort of dark mood. This CD is over 35 minutes long. For anybody who has seen the movie and likes it, this is a soundtrack that I highly recommend.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A must-have soundtrack to add to your collection!, December 2, 2009
This review is from: Unlawful Entry: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
This is the score from the movie from beginning to the very end. The songs used in the movie by various artists are:
*"National Crime Awareness Week" by Sparks (This is the techno song playing in the background during the first shot of the 'club scene' in the movie. It has synthesizer-style music and a nice dance beat to it. It is actually a remix of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho Theme' in a techno-trance version known as the 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mix'.) It was listed in the credits at the end of the movie like this:
"National Crime Awareness Week"
(Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mix)
Written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael
Performed by Sparks
Courtesy of Virgin Music America
*"Everybody's Free To Feel Good" by Rozalla
*"Pa La Ocha Tambo" by Eddie Palmieri
*"Don't Go To Strangers" by J.J. Cale
*"Just A Little Dream" by Eddie Palmieri
Aside from the above songs listed, "National Crime Awareness Week" by Sparks came in several versions:
National Crime Awareness Week [The Radio Mix] 5:09
National Crime Awareness Week [The Bates Motel Mix] 5:09
National Crime Awareness Week [The Janet Leigh Mix] 5:50
National Crime Awareness Week [Mother's Mix] 5:50
National Crime Awareness Week (Psycho Cut) 3:31
National Crime Awareness Week (Highly Strung Hoedown) 2:25
National Crime Awareness Week (Complete Psycho) 5:19
National Crime Awareness Week (13 Minutes In Heaven) 13:04
National Crime Awareness Week (13 Minutes In Heaven)
National Crime Awareness Week (Perkins Playtime)
This song came in the form of vinyls, one promo vinyl, and an audio cd released in 1993. It can be found on zyx records (Germany) in the audio cd format or in the U.K. as a vinyl. Discogs has a few for sale.
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